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the majority were in nigeria, and the rest were in pakistan and afghanistan. so it's minuscule and away are really, really close on this one. >> rose: is 2018 the number? is that the date? >> we're committing we will get it done by then. you have to get to zero cases and wait two years for there not to be any cases. >> rose: but is the idea here, too, that you can win in the global health battle? here is an example of what we can do? >> absolutely. what we're going to do to get rid of polio, that-- the systems we're going to build to reach kids with other disease, that would cuttify it, but the victory of achieving good things will make it worthwhile. >> rose: if you get polio what disease are you saying you better watch out. we're coming after you next. >> i think as we're close or at the polar eradication, then we'll step back and look at malaria, and we'll have new tools. and i think we'll put a agreement plan and go after that. polio would be the second. so malayeria, hopefully, would be the third disease completely eradicated. > eradicated. is there an ap
the majority were in nigeria, and the rest were in pakistan and afghanistan. so it's minuscule and away are really, really close on this one. >> rose: is 2018 the number? is that the date? >> we're committing we will get it done by then. you have to get to zero cases and wait two years for there not to be any cases. >> rose: but is the idea here, too, that you can win in the global health battle? here is an example of what we can do? >> absolutely. what we're going to do...
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is doing them in pakistan's territory. that is often more of the issue than the drones themselves. >> brown: you don't see it as creating, you know, unintended blowback because of-- i think that's the argument is that these drone attacks create a kind of unintended consequence of more people angry at us. >> i think there always is a danger of over-using them. again, i think there have been several cases, ones i'm aware of which have disrupd people active involved in plotting. but i would also say why pack takens, for example are, unhappy with the americans. it's complicated. there are a raifnl of factors. it's not just drones. there have been a range of issues including the raid against bin laden that did so. >> announcer: is there evidence of more direct evidence that there is that kind of blow-back that you think is happening? >> well look i spend a lot of time lobbying congress and members of the hous house and se armed services committee. there is a lot of worries there, especially about the c.i.a. program and the poss
is doing them in pakistan's territory. that is often more of the issue than the drones themselves. >> brown: you don't see it as creating, you know, unintended blowback because of-- i think that's the argument is that these drone attacks create a kind of unintended consequence of more people angry at us. >> i think there always is a danger of over-using them. again, i think there have been several cases, ones i'm aware of which have disrupd people active involved in plotting. but i...
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few years ago but what you have seen is that as we pit al qaeda in the core area in afghanistan and pakistan it splintered outward and moved outward. and now are you seeing, you know, like a virus trying to find a body in which it can find a weak host. it's moving out and becoming more powerful in places like yemen, somalia, libya, now mali. so it's moving further and further a field and there are so many weak states because this is where terrorists te rt. they take root in failed states there are so many failed states in africa it is not just mali there are a lot of other places and now increasingly in north africa too because of the upheavals that we've seen in the last several years. there's very weak states that cannot resist the incursions of these islamist terrorist groups so we are actually seeing an al qaeda which is morphing and changing an remains very dangerous i think but the danger is taking different forms from what it was when it was more centrally run and tightly controlled out of pakistan. that's what we are seeing in northern mali. >> peter, thank you very much. max, thank
few years ago but what you have seen is that as we pit al qaeda in the core area in afghanistan and pakistan it splintered outward and moved outward. and now are you seeing, you know, like a virus trying to find a body in which it can find a weak host. it's moving out and becoming more powerful in places like yemen, somalia, libya, now mali. so it's moving further and further a field and there are so many weak states because this is where terrorists te rt. they take root in failed states there...
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the pakistan director poor human-rights watch assays the palette -- pakistan's state is failing its people. going through the empty and struggling to democracy. pakistan and stand up the cost of the first constitutional transition of power from one elected civilian government to another. there are a series of courses that are determined to sabotage that transition to maintain further civilian rule. certainly, these militant groups are ratcheting up the pressure by creating a crisis- like situation that is not to say that they have not been targeting this all of last year, but the scale and scope of the attack is brightening in the failure of the pakistan ministate -- pakistani state as large for all to see. >> tension growing between india and pakistan. they have been stranded after they refused to allow crossing. and some of the high machinery -- commissioner to protest. u.s.-led forces in afghanistan and reaching the goal of allowing afghanistan to defend it so. that is the opinion of the defense secretary leon panetta who has been meeting with the afghan president's in washington. hamid
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she would-- when she visited countries like pakistan, meet with audiencees, take questions, be very visible. as secretary, she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record, but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal to president obama. the obama white house was concerned in the beginning, that this superstar, part of team clinton, was going to over-shadow the president and the white house. they were very controlling sometimes in how they methods foreign policy, but secretary clinton never stepped on anybody's toes. she always left it to the president to take the lead on things. so i think that was a sign that she was a team player. i find, charlie, more people from both parties today saying that they thought she did a good job, and that she showed that she has real depth. then you would have found four years ago. >> rose: clearly it enhanced her reputation. >> i think so. >> rose: when you look forward to the service of john kerry, assuming what most people bel
she would-- when she visited countries like pakistan, meet with audiencees, take questions, be very visible. as secretary, she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record, but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal to president obama. the obama white house was concerned in the beginning, that this superstar, part of team clinton, was going to over-shadow the...
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here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said, chizle what the heck. not only had i come back, he said you've made two big mistakes. we don't start building before wintertime and if you really want to build school we're going to have to build a bridge first and i hadn't really thought about that. so i came back to america and raised 10,000 more dollars. and then i got back from tack stan and bridge got built and no school yet. i was 38 years old, die hard bachelor and all i could think was getting that school built. i went to a fund raise er the fair month in san francisco where my hero was speaking. it was getting late and people were nodding off and he was going on and on about the queens
here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said, chizle what the heck. not only had i come back, he said you've made two big mistakes. we don't start...
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the attack sparked protests across pakistan. aid agencies in nigeria are warning of a severe food shortage. there were floods in october. we have this report. >> a few months ago, a farmer was hoping to make a million dollars from his field. now it is all gone, destroyed by floods. >> we have to send money. we use all the necessary food. it is really painful to us. >> to rental rain hit more than 20 states last october. -- torah until -- torrential rains to shohet crops last year. >> by family used to depend on my 15th house. now they are all gone. it is one of nigeria's may include: areas. -- main food growing areas. food prices have also risen. >> some foods and vegetables are hard to get these days. today it is $300 when it was less than $100. >> government officials agree that the situation is bad. >> we are getting food assistance from the federal government. >> many doubt handouts from the government will be enough. it will only be sending farmers back to the fields that will make sure food crises do not last longer. >> th
the attack sparked protests across pakistan. aid agencies in nigeria are warning of a severe food shortage. there were floods in october. we have this report. >> a few months ago, a farmer was hoping to make a million dollars from his field. now it is all gone, destroyed by floods. >> we have to send money. we use all the necessary food. it is really painful to us. >> to rental rain hit more than 20 states last october. -- torah until -- torrential rains to shohet crops last...
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what's going on you know we have seen the way that the drug drone war has played out in places like pakistan we've seen even somewhat of a backlash there with the drone strikes kind of breeding this anti-american sentiment with the civilian casualties that have occurred in these regions and we've seen the anxiety that it causes to civilians on the ground where these drones hover in the sky is so can this make government officials weary of using the same tactic now in africa absolutely and i think as we've seen out of the press reports today is the officials from within within the development in the diplomatic side of the government expressing some concerns about that exact phenomenon you know these technologies are now associated with kind of raining down from above as they do in the tribal regions of pakistan in places like yemen and somalia and they have very real identities throughout the world you know the this type of warfare and so there's very real concerns about this being the face of america in these regions and that type of concern the type of relationship that that would send in t
what's going on you know we have seen the way that the drug drone war has played out in places like pakistan we've seen even somewhat of a backlash there with the drone strikes kind of breeding this anti-american sentiment with the civilian casualties that have occurred in these regions and we've seen the anxiety that it causes to civilians on the ground where these drones hover in the sky is so can this make government officials weary of using the same tactic now in africa absolutely and i...
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thend 85% of all pakistan's games are pirated. that makes it unlikely because readers will take notice of the ban. >> police have stormed the depot to force employees back to work. they walked off the job eight days ago. anyone who refuses to go back to work could be fired or jailed for up to five years. in italy, 24-hour transport strike in rome has brought the city to a standstill. the first strike of the year by transport workers means commuters are forced to find other ways to get to work. they're frustrated by what they called inadequate work and pay commissions. the world economic forum is taking place right now in davos. >> in saw the results of dissatisfaction of the street level about unemployment and austerity measures. they are necessary according to angela merkel in her speech yesterday. this is the novels, the world economic forum. the masters of the universe around me. -- this is double isdavos, -- this is davis, the world economic forum. the talk is that the north has money and is feeling of the south. let's speak t
thend 85% of all pakistan's games are pirated. that makes it unlikely because readers will take notice of the ban. >> police have stormed the depot to force employees back to work. they walked off the job eight days ago. anyone who refuses to go back to work could be fired or jailed for up to five years. in italy, 24-hour transport strike in rome has brought the city to a standstill. the first strike of the year by transport workers means commuters are forced to find other ways to get to...
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>> western pakistan has had a lot of attacks over the years. they have not been known for attacks like this, but the sense we are getting is that this happened just a couple of hours ago and, as you say, this community center was part school, part health clinic. all of the dead worked there, six of them were women. their vehicle was sprayed with bullets by gunmen riding motorbikes. six of the women have been killed, one man has been killed. the driver has been badly injured, we hear. >> these sorts of a tax must be putting off those who go and volunteer. >> these were shocking attacks. just a few weeks ago there were nine people involved in a polio vaccination program here in pakistan, many of them women as well, shot dead. of course, when it comes to women's education in pakistan, that has been dangerous. we remember what happened to the 14-year-old schoolgirl just a few months ago, she campaigned for girls and women to get an education in pakistan. things are really going badly in terms of women's education in northwest pakistan. the authorit
>> western pakistan has had a lot of attacks over the years. they have not been known for attacks like this, but the sense we are getting is that this happened just a couple of hours ago and, as you say, this community center was part school, part health clinic. all of the dead worked there, six of them were women. their vehicle was sprayed with bullets by gunmen riding motorbikes. six of the women have been killed, one man has been killed. the driver has been badly injured, we hear....
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the majority were in nigeria, and the rest were in pakistan and afghanistan. so it's minuscule and away are really really close on this one. >> rose: is 2018 the number? is that the date? >> we're committing we will get it done by then. you have to get to zero cases and wait two years for there not to be any cases. >> rose: but is the idea here too, that you can win in the global health battle? here is an example of what we can do? >> absolutely. what we're going to do to get rid of polio, that-- the systems we're going to build to reach kids with other disease that would cuttify it but the victory of achieving good things will make it worthwhile. >> rose: if you get polio what disease are you saying you better watch out. we're coming after you next. >> i think as we're close or at the polar eradication, then we'll step back and look at malaria, and we'll have new tools. and i think we'll put a agreement plan and go after that. polio would be the second. so malayeria hopefully, would be the third disease completely eradicated. >> eradicated. is there an apprec
the majority were in nigeria, and the rest were in pakistan and afghanistan. so it's minuscule and away are really really close on this one. >> rose: is 2018 the number? is that the date? >> we're committing we will get it done by then. you have to get to zero cases and wait two years for there not to be any cases. >> rose: but is the idea here too, that you can win in the global health battle? here is an example of what we can do? >> absolutely. what we're going to do...
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use what operational skills we have to go after those that want attack our country we've done that in pakistan we're doing it in yemen and elsewhere and i think the reality is it's going to be a continuing through all national defense in the future so what do you make what you make of his statement you know oddly enough not someone i would quote very often but mitt romney who was the republican presidential candidate said it best when he said we're not going to kill our way out of this problem in these challenges that we're facing whether it's in mali sub-saharan africa in the region or frankly some of the challenges we're going to face in southeast asia they're not going to be solved simply by killing trying to kill our way out of the problem so it's going to require a more holistic view point it's going to require taking ourselves off this war footing and really starting to look at how the u.s. engages in the world how we deal with the circuity threats to america how we make ourselves stronger but how we don't weaken ourselves by sending these negative images around the world really interest
use what operational skills we have to go after those that want attack our country we've done that in pakistan we're doing it in yemen and elsewhere and i think the reality is it's going to be a continuing through all national defense in the future so what do you make what you make of his statement you know oddly enough not someone i would quote very often but mitt romney who was the republican presidential candidate said it best when he said we're not going to kill our way out of this problem...
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. >> funerals are held for some of the 120 victims of a series of deadly bombings across pakistan. british police say the child abuse by the late bbc presenter jimmy expands six decades. he could have been prosecuted if the allegations were taken more seriously. and cybercops warn of the growing threats from online crime. welcome to "bbc world news." also in this program, the first official portrait of the duchess of cambridge. we'll find out what kate makes of it. and they whistle while they work, the can anywherey island children learning an ancient language that sounds like bird songs. hello, more than 120 people are now learned to have died in a series of bomb attacks in pakistan. the deadliest attack was a double bombing which left 95 people dead. the targets were members of the minority shiite sect. our correspondent is there with more. >> yesterday there were two incidents, in one, insurgents claimed attacking the paramilitary forces. but the bigger attack was on sectarian group and it was basically in an area predominantly populated by the shiite minority in pakistan. and i
. >> funerals are held for some of the 120 victims of a series of deadly bombings across pakistan. british police say the child abuse by the late bbc presenter jimmy expands six decades. he could have been prosecuted if the allegations were taken more seriously. and cybercops warn of the growing threats from online crime. welcome to "bbc world news." also in this program, the first official portrait of the duchess of cambridge. we'll find out what kate makes of it. and they...
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rising anger in pakistan as protesters accused the military of killing civilians. quite a nightmare. japan's two main airlines grounded the dreamliner after another emergency. -- this is al jazeera, live from doha. french troops are getting ready for their first face-to-face battles with rebels in mali. until now, the french have said they would only provide air and logistical support to the maili -- malian army. >> today the ground forces are in the process of deploying. until now we had some forces in the capital to secure the population, are nationals, and european nationals, and to secure the city. now the french forces are reaching the north. >> nigeria is sending 200 soldiers as part of a multinational west african force that will number more than 3000. let's look at where the troops are headed. french soldiers have already joined the mali troops 400 kilometers north of bamako. nazanine moshiri is in the capital. where are french troops now exactly? are they in rebel-held territory? >> diabaly is a town which is in the government-controlled area, in the north
rising anger in pakistan as protesters accused the military of killing civilians. quite a nightmare. japan's two main airlines grounded the dreamliner after another emergency. -- this is al jazeera, live from doha. french troops are getting ready for their first face-to-face battles with rebels in mali. until now, the french have said they would only provide air and logistical support to the maili -- malian army. >> today the ground forces are in the process of deploying. until now we had...
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what i would call the nationalist forces in pakistan trying to time and again highlight the fact that this government has been serving interests other than the interests of the country itself and the interests of the people of the country and of government government is not. listening at all in fact been saying over the whole the government of a whole some sort of health care as well. as qadri yes what if. you've got a bit of a time delay here i do apologize i want to just ask you that we're looking at the pictures where we've been talking here when showing pictures and showing a lot of women at the protests of many young people as well why does this have so much sway over the youth do you think in such a broad spectrum. well well he is a learned cleric so he did have a beautiful following a good following but as i said this thing increased tremendously when he began talking about changing the failed democratic system in that country it's a failed democratic system it's a small clique of elite politicians who are intermarried interrelated to each other through family marriages and so
what i would call the nationalist forces in pakistan trying to time and again highlight the fact that this government has been serving interests other than the interests of the country itself and the interests of the people of the country and of government government is not. listening at all in fact been saying over the whole the government of a whole some sort of health care as well. as qadri yes what if. you've got a bit of a time delay here i do apologize i want to just ask you that we're...
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a series of bomb blasts in pakistan claimed the lives of more than 100 people, many more injured. the nominations are out with lincoln leading the oscar pack. silver lining playbook has racked up an accomplishment not seen in 30 years. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. three kurdish women have been shot dead in paris in what police described as execution- style killings. one is being identified as the co-founder of the kurdish independent group that has been in an armed struggle with the kurdish government since the 1980's. >> by the time the bodies were removed this morning, riot police were forming a cordon around the murder scene. among them, the yellow hot militant groups. the women were found in a locked room of the information center. they had been shot in the head. the interior minister promised a thorough investigation. they were executed, he said, an extremely grave matter. three women were turkish born activists, the key figure was a co-founder of the group in the 1970's. another was the representative of the national congr
a series of bomb blasts in pakistan claimed the lives of more than 100 people, many more injured. the nominations are out with lincoln leading the oscar pack. silver lining playbook has racked up an accomplishment not seen in 30 years. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. three kurdish women have been shot dead in paris in what police described as execution- style killings. one is being identified as the co-founder of the kurdish independent group...
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been in place what thirty forty years in there were no chance of change in pakistan election is just around the corner so the permanence of government the single party dentist does not hold in pakistan no government here with you for decades so yes there is a lot of corruption and. your own government so the discontent very popular has been other parties also. due to the system at this point would perhaps do more harm than good for them concentrate on issues like the corruption instead of personalities and. i'm so sorry mr jaffer i've just run out of time here do you forgive me it's a conversation that just require more than just a few minutes mr jaffer you know journalist and political analyst a great pleasure to have you want to r.t. today thank you. well it is a grim anniversary for the us and that of vietnam. they cannot by the fact that they have great military supremacy and just destroy a government occupied country and we mold their country so that it becomes a proxy or a quiet for the united states well despite the huge losses from both sides suffered in the conflict almost f
been in place what thirty forty years in there were no chance of change in pakistan election is just around the corner so the permanence of government the single party dentist does not hold in pakistan no government here with you for decades so yes there is a lot of corruption and. your own government so the discontent very popular has been other parties also. due to the system at this point would perhaps do more harm than good for them concentrate on issues like the corruption instead of...
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policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan. based controversial use of drones to target terror is that has become the focus of a major u.n. investigation human rights activists are highly critical of that saying itself in the results and why does civilian deaths and that official acknowledged and aside from the lack of transparency the holy galatea of the tactics is now being questioned as if the situation in. what we have going on is a group of top notch international law specialist spearheaded by the un special rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism launching this investigation into the drone attacks carried out by the united states in recent years there are going to be looking into the drone strikes taking place over somalia yemen again a stand pakistan and the actions of israel when it comes to the occupied territories the group plans to look into from twenty to thirty specific strikes one of the areas they're going to concentrate on are the so-called double tap strikes where rescuers for example people running to
policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan. based controversial use of drones to target terror is that has become the focus of a major u.n. investigation human rights activists are highly critical of that saying itself in the results and why does civilian deaths and that official acknowledged and aside from the lack of transparency the holy galatea of the tactics is now being questioned as if the situation in. what we have going on is a group of top notch international law specialist...
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so the foreign minister of pakistan came on a recent tour of the u.s. interested the biggest threat in pakistan right now is drones she said before nine eleven there was zero suicide bombings in pakistan and there's been over three hundred ninety or something that might not be the correct figure but very astronomical increase in suicide bombings because it shows how in the instability in the region once you're launching these unmanned drones these these aerial robots that are just killing people indiscriminately with a ninety percent failure rate of course i mean what is that going to really do to the country winning the hearts and minds i mean that's absurd and you know this taking another look at what drones actually accomplish we've had guests on our team several times and every single one of them kind of reverberates the same criticism when it comes to drones meaning that just from a tactical standpoint killing a person versus capturing them you lose a slew of information a slew of intelligence so you might be killing the people that are organizing
so the foreign minister of pakistan came on a recent tour of the u.s. interested the biggest threat in pakistan right now is drones she said before nine eleven there was zero suicide bombings in pakistan and there's been over three hundred ninety or something that might not be the correct figure but very astronomical increase in suicide bombings because it shows how in the instability in the region once you're launching these unmanned drones these these aerial robots that are just killing...
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in pakistan, al qaeda's leadership ranks of continue to suffer heavy losses. this includes one of at al qaeda's top operational planners killed one month after osama bin laden. it includes the man who was killed after succeeding al qaeda's debbie lee leader. and the man who planned attacks against the united states until his capture by pakistan's forces. with its commanders the loss of quickly, al qaeda has had trouble replacing them. this one of the making closing is we have been able to draw from documents seized at osama bin laden's compound. some of them will be published on line for the first time this week. for example, a some of the law and worried about "the rise of local leaders who are not as experienced and this would lead to a repeat of mistakes." al qaeda leaders continue to struggle to communicate with subordinates and affiliates. under intense pressure in the tribal regions of pakistan, they have fewer places to train and groom the new generation of operatives. they are struggling to attract recruits. morale is low and some members are giving up
in pakistan, al qaeda's leadership ranks of continue to suffer heavy losses. this includes one of at al qaeda's top operational planners killed one month after osama bin laden. it includes the man who was killed after succeeding al qaeda's debbie lee leader. and the man who planned attacks against the united states until his capture by pakistan's forces. with its commanders the loss of quickly, al qaeda has had trouble replacing them. this one of the making closing is we have been able to draw...
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the authorities fail, and they find a way to end the bloodshed. >> reporting on a violent day in pakistan. barack obama announced he is nominating the white house chief of staff as america opposing new treasury secretary. saying he has his complete trust. he will replace timothy geithner that does not wish to serve a second term. the vice president continued his meetings on how to curb gun violence in america. he wants to give his proposals to president obama by tuesday of next week. he said why it is important act now. >> nothing that has gotten to the heart of the matter more than the visual image of six year-old kids riddle. not shot with a stray bullet, but rattled. >> of the comments came on the same day that a student was shot and wounded at a california high school where another was taken into custody. for more, the vice president was meeting in the white house as we were getting news that there was yet another school shooting, and there is a real sense of urgency that is still there. >> we saw president obama after the shooting a visibly upset, saying he would use the power of his
the authorities fail, and they find a way to end the bloodshed. >> reporting on a violent day in pakistan. barack obama announced he is nominating the white house chief of staff as america opposing new treasury secretary. saying he has his complete trust. he will replace timothy geithner that does not wish to serve a second term. the vice president continued his meetings on how to curb gun violence in america. he wants to give his proposals to president obama by tuesday of next week. he...
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been necessary to secure a russian supply route to afghanistan that avoided pakistan state supported what it knew was a fundamentally flawed u.s. war plan in afghanistan and it did so because the nation building approach meant a greater rule for the state department in the afghan war and of a bigger congressionally mandated budget robert green will just bite from pakistan on the assessment of hillary clinton in the region well i think that unfortunately hillary clinton has been a voice whore so the harks for the escalation of the war in afghanistan it's a constant whole policy and belief on her part that doesn't seem to have changed it . all which is that no matter what the problem is there's a military solution well that's fundamentally wrong wrong in vietnam we've seen it wrong in afghanistan we will see it wrong at pakistan but war obsession so she says writes hillary clinton one of america's all time worst secrets or is well i would rank her pretty near the bottom of she's one of the worst there was genuine goodwill from russia's side when hillary came with a reset button russia
been necessary to secure a russian supply route to afghanistan that avoided pakistan state supported what it knew was a fundamentally flawed u.s. war plan in afghanistan and it did so because the nation building approach meant a greater rule for the state department in the afghan war and of a bigger congressionally mandated budget robert green will just bite from pakistan on the assessment of hillary clinton in the region well i think that unfortunately hillary clinton has been a voice whore so...
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he speaks exclusively to the mastermind of the current public outrage in pakistan who promises a revolution which have nothing in common with the arab spring political reshuffles . plus a dream job made in china an american worker risks classified data for an easy life and facebook time by outsourcing his day's work to the east until it was caught up by chance. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in algeria have reportedly been killed in the operation to free them fifteen of the captors are also thought to have died some people apparently still being held the local media suggest algerian forces attacked a convoy of kidnappers and kept is from the air innocence first attacked the complex on wednesday killing at least two of the staff and seizing dozens hostage takers with the money. an end to the french led combat action against insurgents in neighboring mali and their operation has intensified french troops are now on the ground in support of a heavy air campaign against al qaeda linked groups als
he speaks exclusively to the mastermind of the current public outrage in pakistan who promises a revolution which have nothing in common with the arab spring political reshuffles . plus a dream job made in china an american worker risks classified data for an easy life and facebook time by outsourcing his day's work to the east until it was caught up by chance. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in...
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in the you are says cia veteran and a former chief counterterrorist operations in pakistan is facing thirty months in prison after being found guilty of leaking classified information to a reporter john kerry cow first became known to the public in two thousand and seven when he was the first government official to admit waterboarding was torture and this week here a cow explained why he's driven to act i've never gained anything for what i've said publicly that i've lost everything and i believe i was prosecuted not for what i did but for who i am a cia officer who said george was wrong and ineffective and went against the grain i'm not naive i know that national security and intelligence and counterterrorism agree is a very tough arena i knew that there was a risk to what i was doing. but i also know the debasing another person and serializing human rights abuses under legal paper is not the american way and it's not something that as americans we should be engaged in we are not a lowest common denominator country measuring what is right by what others do and the american way stand
in the you are says cia veteran and a former chief counterterrorist operations in pakistan is facing thirty months in prison after being found guilty of leaking classified information to a reporter john kerry cow first became known to the public in two thousand and seven when he was the first government official to admit waterboarding was torture and this week here a cow explained why he's driven to act i've never gained anything for what i've said publicly that i've lost everything and i...
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looking too far from it tear gas has been used and warning shots are being heard again just outside pakistan's parliament. demanding immediate and sweeping changes leading them as a charismatic and enigmatic cleric who said to be a favorite of the military among his and his followers demands are calls for broader government reform and a harsh crackdown and corruption in apparent effort to mollify the demonstrators pakistan has ordered the arrest of the prime minister who's currently caught up in a bribery scandal and a former officer of the pakistani air force. says a change of power may not actually be that far off. people are likening it to terry square and so many other things but my personal feeling is that in all those uprisings there was not one single leader around whom people could rally but over here they have in the shape of a llama the head of karzai there have been actually two or three different carries about the background of this man some said that because of his canadian nationality and because of his longest stay in the west he may have been one motivated as well as funded by
looking too far from it tear gas has been used and warning shots are being heard again just outside pakistan's parliament. demanding immediate and sweeping changes leading them as a charismatic and enigmatic cleric who said to be a favorite of the military among his and his followers demands are calls for broader government reform and a harsh crackdown and corruption in apparent effort to mollify the demonstrators pakistan has ordered the arrest of the prime minister who's currently caught up...
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policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan. into the antiwar dot that we go now starting with the police who have launched a pre-dawn raid on a metroid depot in athens to remove transport workers striking against drastic wages the government had issued an emergency order forcing the employees to go back to work a deep wage cuts have been made by the greek government as part of austerity measures aimed at saving the country from bankruptcy. and protesters have come out in belgium as well against plans announced by a steel company to cut around thirteen hundred jobs trade unions according to workers in the southern city of leeds to go on strike until monday the belgian prime minister has met with the head of the steel company asking him to rethink the mix. up and fire on sunni protesters in full lucia see. kilometers north of the iraqi capital meeting at least five dead and fourteen injured and the shootings happened after worshippers came out of friday prayers it's the most violent incident in iraq since sunni started protests p
policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan. into the antiwar dot that we go now starting with the police who have launched a pre-dawn raid on a metroid depot in athens to remove transport workers striking against drastic wages the government had issued an emergency order forcing the employees to go back to work a deep wage cuts have been made by the greek government as part of austerity measures aimed at saving the country from bankruptcy. and protesters have come out in belgium as...
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pakistan blunders at a time old as an arrest warrant for the country's prime minister sparked speculation of a crew and a conspiracy i made my last brush as demanding the whole government steps down. on measures which only bring misery big greek opposition remains untouched by german austerity pressure after a failed attempt to build bridges between the two. and welcome to all t twenty four hour news line for most. of our top story the un's atomic energy experts in iran for the second time in a little more than a month with tehran hopeful for clear progress this time iran however as trust a deal is only possible if its right to peaceful nuclear energy is respected retracing its not seeking atomic weapons which is feared by the west the longer this mutual distrust hampers a solution the more sanctions are piled on the country but as all she is maria for a notion of found out they often only have the opposite effect awards was intended . the u.s. maybe serious sanctions against iran are not targeted at the general public but there was barely a single person from the population of around sev
pakistan blunders at a time old as an arrest warrant for the country's prime minister sparked speculation of a crew and a conspiracy i made my last brush as demanding the whole government steps down. on measures which only bring misery big greek opposition remains untouched by german austerity pressure after a failed attempt to build bridges between the two. and welcome to all t twenty four hour news line for most. of our top story the un's atomic energy experts in iran for the second time in a...